As an RV'er that owns all his Dish equipment, that's cheaper than buying a pair of hybrid LNBF's ($110) and modifying my 1K4 dish to use them. And I'll still have the option of using the 77 sat in tight quarters where hitting the 61.5 and 72.7 spread is difficult or impossible.
Dish is claiming that even with the DPH42 they are not going to allow two Hopper 3's on the same account. Man I hope they change this. I won't upgrade unless I can have two.
Dish is claiming that even with the DPH42 they are not going to allow two Hopper 3's on the same account. Man I hope they change this. I won't upgrade unless I can have two.
DISH appears to be letting people use two Hopper 3s on one account (and one dish with a DPH42). See Two Hopper 3 Install is Scheduled
Also, you can "cross the streams" (and get 32 tuners) by connecting two Hybrid Solo Hubs together like so: Keep in mind that this is for an RV install, but a house install would be similar sans Winegard Travler and AB switches.
DISH appears to be letting people use two Hopper 3s on one account (and one dish with a DPH42). See Two Hopper 3 Install is Scheduled
Also, you can "cross the streams" (and get 32 tuners) by connecting two Hybrid Solo Hubs together like so: Keep in mind that this is for an RV install, but a house install would be similar sans Winegard Travler and AB switches.
You could eliminate one A/B switch and the need for three lines from the portable dish to the RV to two lines by mounting a second DPH42 right on the dish.
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